"Roberto C. Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> How about food and clothing?  Should the community "provide" those?  How
> about transportation?

Yes, local phone service, too.  Everything needed to get people off
the streets and give them a chance to take care of themselfes.

> If people are concerned about their ability to pay for education
> individually, they can form co-ops.  Basically, you are subsidizing
> other people's kids going to school.  Even if it doesn't bother you, it
> bothers me.

While co-ops might help somewhat I don't think they are the solution.
What does it help when a bunch of poor guys form a co-op?  They still
would not have funds to send their kids to a private school.  Maybe
they could hire a teacher.  What do you think where the quality of
that education goes?

Matthias 


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